Hi there,
circulation of air inside the refrigerator run complete the cycle of refrigeration.if no fan your compressor motor trip off.there are fuse that hold the line connected to fans this was located at the backside of refrigerator,have check on this. replace the fuse.fix my rate have a nice day.

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need more info. is the condensor fan running? if not thermostat problem.if it is , is the compressor running or just makes a one time click a few seconds after plugged in? (after unplugged five minutes)... if this is the case it probably needs a new start capacitor (170 uf)..if the compressor is running the larger tube going in the commpressor should be cool about 40-50 after a few minutes .. if not then it is low on refrigerant..R-134 after 1995. or R-12 for older models.. now you also have inside fans and thermo buttons that can not be working.

If u turn the fan by hand and it turn then u need a new fan, and i think u are mixing up the fans, the fan inside the refrigerator would be the evaporator fan if that was broken then your compressor would be cold, the fan inside the compressor section would be the condenser fan, if that was defective then your compressor would be hot causing the compressor to short cycle. change the fan and clean your condenser coil and your problem should be gone,

you need a new overload contactor or they call them an RTX also that powers the compressor it is located on the compressor body,also replace the capacitor that plugs into the RTX at the same time you replace the RTX that will solve your problem

The fans are controlled with a clixon that has a cut in at 5 degrees, and cut out at 20 degrees. If the unit is running and the fans are not comng on then I would have to say you are out of freon. But your condensor fan could be running and the compressor NOT be running which could be a problem with your compressor. Find out if your compressor is running by taking an amp draw. If compressor IS running then you are low on freon. If the compressor is running and your evaporator coil is cold and your fans AREN'T coming on then your clixon is bad.

There are several things that could shut off your unit. If you are shutting the breaker off for longer than a few minutes, the compressor might be cooling off during that time, thus allowing it to turn back on. It also might be shutting off because of the pressure switches located on the refrigerant lines. Please let me know if you need anymore information.

turn thermostat all the way to the left to turn it off. restore power and see if it stays on and inside fan is running. Then turn thermostat to rite to turn on compressor. If the power trips when turning thermostat back on, the compressor may be bad. :(